NHL awards voting could be in flux as the regular season ends Saturday.

In the latest vote by USA TODAY Sports' 12-member power rankings panel, Montreal's Carey Price continued to be the leader among goaltenders (a unanimous vote) and for the Hart Trophy, but Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin pulled closer.

Ovechkin, who leads NHL players with 52 goals and scored twice against Price last week, trails the goaltender by six points.

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith, last season's Norris Trophy winner, moved into first into that category, He passed Nashville Predators defenseman Shea Weber, who has yet to win the award. Los Angeles' Drew Doughty, also seeking his first Norris Trophy, was third in voting.

The rookie race is too close to call. Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad is first, followed by Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau and Predators forward Filip Forsberg. The gap from first to third is four points. Forsberg had been leading this season.